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3.00 Credits
(3 Credit Hours) Covers the basic principles and techniques used in the measuring and controlling of an industrial process; measuring, tuning, and calibration of pneumatic instrumentation and controls. The student will study pressure, temperature level, flow, and analytic control systems. Fundamental control techniques including open loop and closed loop control, three modes of control, cascade, adaptive, feed forward and feed back. Fundamental methods of calibration and repair of pneumatic controllers, transducers, transmitters, and control valves are covered in laboratory exercises. Co-requisites: TAPI 120
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2.00 Credits
Covers the principal aspects of drawing, reading, and interpreting of standard instrumentation and electrical drawing, diagrams, and schematics used in industry. Emphasis is placed on using ANSI, ISA, SAMA, IEEE standard symbols and standards accepted by the industry. Techniques in using drawings, diagrams, and schematics to troubleshoot and locate equipment are stressed in the course.
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4.00 Credits
(4 Credit Hours) This is an advanced course covering the standard practices and procedures used by Instrument, Control, and Automation qualified personnel and/or individuals in the industrial work environment. This course includes current national standards, current practices and procedures for manufacturing process start-up, equipment installations, troubleshooting, and in-shop equipment repair. Personnel and/or individuals with prior work experience or coursework in Instrumentation will benefit from this course. Prerequisites: TAPI 120, TAPI 105 or permission of the instructor
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3.00 Credits
(3 Credit Hours) Explains the development of the proper procedures for the sizing, selection, and installation of pipe and fittings. Included are the development of pipe welding templates and hands-on exercises in the bending of tubing and pipe. Note: Summer semester for Skilled Trades and Apprenticeship starts in early May and ends in August. Students should consult the Class Schedule for specific course times and dates.
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2.00 Credits
Introduction to the proper selection of materials for the installation and repair of sewer, soil, waste and vent systems. Proper procedures for the design and layout of residential and commercial systems are also covered. The use of blueprints and isometric diagrams are reviewed throughout the course. Note: Summer semester for Skilled Trades and Apprenticeship starts in early May and ends in August. Students should consult the Class Schedule for specific course times and dates.
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2.00 Credits
Introduces the principles of steam and hydronic heating systems. Proper sizing and selection of converters, traps and boilers are covered. Applications exercises allow students the opportunity to design and lay out typical systems.
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2.00 Credits
Introduces the use and application of BOCA Basic Plumbing Code. The student reviews each article for its content and application. Exercises provide real-life situations. The student interprets plans and drawings as they relate to plumbing and pipefitting.
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3.00 Credits
(3 Credit Hours) Covers layout, forming, and fabrication of basic sheet metal ductwork fittings and use of hand/power tools and equipment to accomplish this task. Topics include how to fabricate square/round sheet metal ductwork, tapers, transitions, and offsets. Methods of fastening ductwork together and to each other are also explained. Prerequisites: TAMA 120 Note: Summer semester for Skilled Trades and Apprenticeship starts in early May and ends in August. Students should consult the Class Schedule for specific course times and dates.
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2.00 Credits
The theory and practices of sheet metal-blank development by use of the empirical bend allowance formula. Prerequisites: TASM 100 Note: Summer semester for Skilled Trades and Apprenticeship starts in early May and ends in August. Students should consult the Class Schedule for specific course times and dates.
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2.00 Credits
(2 Credit Hours) Covers the development of geometrical elements of structures, their intersections by the radial line, triangulation methods of sheet metal layout, the drawing of developmental layouts, and the forming of cardboard or sheet metal models. Prerequisites: TASM 100 Note: Summer semester for Skilled Trades and Apprenticeship starts in early May and ends in August. Students should consult the Class Schedule for specific course times and dates.
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